Three courses related to algae and diatoms are being offered in Summer 2019 at Iowa Lakeside Laboratory. Classes target advanced undergraduates, grad students, post-docs, teachers, and professionals. There is also a class for high school students with the opportunity to earn college credit.

I am seeking a highly motivated technician to participate in a study on amphibians, disease, and ephemeral waters in the Sonoran Desert. The study will take place on the Barry M. Goldwater Range, USAF in south-central Arizona. We will be examining how the structure and quality of water sites influence amphibian use, reproduction, and disease exposure.

Assistant Professor of Environmental ScienceDepartment of Biological SciencesArkansas State University

The Department of Biological Sciences at Arkansas State University-Jonesboro is seeking applicants for a full-time, tenure-track position in environmental science at the Assistant Professor level, commencing in the Fall of 2019.

The Montana Consortium for Research on Environmental Water Systems (CREWS) project is seeking applicants (one open Ph.D. research assistantship and one open Postdoctoral fellowship starting fall semester 2019) to join a large and diverse research team focused on biogeochemical and hydrological processes of agricultural systems in the Northern Great Plains. The research is particularly motivated by understanding the associated controls on the quality of water resources.

The Hotchkiss Lab at Virginia Tech is recruiting one summer 2019 Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) fellow. The REU will investigate stream-wetland connectivity and greenhouse gas emissions from stream networks at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory in Otto, NC; this position will be part of a collaborative stream warming research project underway at Coweeta. Work will take place at Coweeta and at the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Va. Review of applicants will begin March 15, 2019.

A PhD and an MS research assistantship are available at Tennessee Tech University to study nutrient cycling and water quality improvement within agricultural wetlands. This work is part of a large multi-university and interdisciplinary project assessing the structural and functional recovery of wetlands transitioning from agricultural fields. Study sites are located in the Lower Mississippi River watershed from Kentucky to Mississippi.